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  • Cassie - 6 years ago

    Queen!!! Kings of Leon too, and how about the Kaiser Chiefs? Music for all ages. X

  • Laura - 7 years ago

    Been 2016/2017, both brilliant. Wham, michael jackson, tina turner, lionel richie, queen would all be good fun.

  • Trish Rule - 7 years ago

    Each year is brilliant I was glad there was not so many people up there this year it felt more family gig again 3000 people far to many you really can't move around. I think you need to go back to popular groups again as age group seem to remain the same each year so Take That would be good as we haven't had them Frankie Valli Robbie Williams Even Neil Diamond would be good

  • Richard - 7 years ago

    Already had The Stones so it's got to be The Beatles.

  • John Graham - 7 years ago

    Got to be The Stones. Can't go wrong.

  • Sarah Clarke - 7 years ago

    It has to be Queen for good sing along with all age groups... great on stage drama etc ...

  • The Eagle - 7 years ago

    As you know we have been coming for many years now and ALWAYS absolutely love what you do and who you put on, but I would love to see The Pink Floyd tribute act........... ????????
    Will still be there whoever it is ????????????

  • jeremy - 7 years ago

    Queen should be on the list

  • Clifford Cox - 7 years ago

    We have been for the last 3 years. I thought this year was the best as the other bands were so good in support getting such a good crowd on their feet. Would love to see The Bootleg Beatles here as they do such an incredibly good show.

  • Sharon kluge - 7 years ago

    I loved seeing One Step Behind this year

  • Debbie - 7 years ago

    First time this year, loved it .
    Looking forward to next year x

  • jane banner - 7 years ago

    im sure whoever you choose as long it appeals to the majority of age groups it would be fine

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